It's strange that you feel you can diagnose butthurt but others can't diagnose troll.
Why is that?
It's strange that you feel you can diagnose butthurt but others can't diagnose troll.
Why is that?
It's strange that you feel you can diagnose butthurt but others can't diagnose troll.
Why is that?
I don't know, I think people just ostracize what they aren't comfortable with. Online the term is troll. In school it was geek. In college it's creep. Who know what it will be 10 years from now...
There is a phenomenon I've noticed that people will create externally whatever their internal world drives them to believe about reality. People who feel persecuted because of past experiences or because of being instilled with the idea of being victimized, will continually recreate these scenarios externally. I don't feel angry or disrespect for it, but I do realize that the underlying cause is likely coming from some place not immediate visible.when they express an unpopular opinion and people disagree. what is the mechanism behind this. I've seen it happen more than once and it seems to happen more with a certain type, which i'm not going to mention but if you can guess you get nothing but maybe a cookie. I'm really curious as to why people do this.
There is a phenomenon I've noticed that people will create externally whatever their internal world drives them to believe about reality. People who feel persecuted because of past experiences or because of being instilled with the idea of being victimized, will continually recreate these scenarios externally. I don't feel angry or disrespect for it, but I do realize that the underlying cause is likely coming from some place not immediate visible.
Huh? Trolls have been a phenomenon even before the internet, on BBS boards. They are an actual reality. It's not some deep psychological issue with the people calling it out. Even trolls will admit they're trolls.
I am not arguing that.
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There is a phenomenon I've noticed that people will create externally whatever their internal world drives them to believe about reality. People who feel persecuted because of past experiences or because of being instilled with the idea of being victimized, will continually recreate these scenarios externally. I don't feel angry or disrespect for it, but I do realize that the underlying cause is likely coming from some place not immediate visible.